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1992 Ford LTS9000

Introduction:

The 1992 Ford LTS9000 is a heavy-duty truck that was available with a variety of engine and transmission options. The most popular engine choice was the 7.3L Power Stroke diesel, which produced 190 horsepower and 425 lb-ft of torque. Other engine options included a 6.6L V8 gasoline engine and a 7.8L V8 diesel engine. Transmission options included a 5-speed manual, a 6-speed manual, and a 4-speed automatic.

People who like the Ford LTS9000 praise its durability, towing capacity, and off-road capabilities. However, some people have reported issues with the vehicle’s engine, transmission, suspension, electrical system, exterior, and interior.

Engine

7.3L Power Stroke Diesel

  • Injector failure: Symptoms include rough idling, loss of power, and increased fuel consumption. Solution: Replace the injectors. Estimated Cost to Fix: $600 - $1,200+
  • Turbocharger failure: Symptoms include loss of power, increased exhaust smoke, and a whistling noise. Solution: Replace the turbocharger. Estimated Cost to Fix: $1,000 - $2,000+
  • Head gasket failure: Symptoms include overheating, coolant leaks, and white smoke from the exhaust. Solution: Replace the head gasket. Estimated Cost to Fix: $1,500 - $2,500+

6.6L V8 Gasoline

  • Intake manifold gasket failure: Symptoms include coolant leaks, overheating, and a rough idle. Solution: Replace the intake manifold gasket. Estimated Cost to Fix: $500 - $800+
  • Fuel pump failure: Symptoms include difficulty starting, stalling, and a loss of power. Solution: Replace the fuel pump. Estimated Cost to Fix: $400 - $600+
  • Timing chain failure: Symptoms include a rattling noise from the engine, difficulty starting, and a loss of power. Solution: Replace the timing chain. Estimated Cost to Fix: $1,000 - $1,500+

7.8L V8 Diesel

  • Valvetrain failure: Symptoms include a ticking noise from the engine, a loss of power, and increased oil consumption. Solution: Replace the valvetrain components. Estimated Cost to Fix: $1,200 - $2,000+
  • Injection pump failure: Symptoms include difficulty starting, a loss of power, and increased fuel consumption. Solution: Replace the injection pump. Estimated Cost to Fix: $1,500 - $2,500+
  • Glow plug failure: Symptoms include difficulty starting in cold weather. Solution: Replace the glow plugs. Estimated Cost to Fix: $200 - $400+

Transmission

5-Speed Manual

  • Shifting problems: Symptoms include difficulty shifting gears, grinding noises, and a loss of power. Solution: Repair or replace the transmission. Estimated Cost to Fix: $1,000 - $2,000+

6-Speed Manual

  • Clutch failure: Symptoms include slipping gears, difficulty shifting, and a burning smell. Solution: Replace the clutch. Estimated Cost to Fix: $800 - $1,200+
  • Transmission noise: Symptoms include a whining or grinding noise from the transmission. Solution: Repair or replace the transmission. Estimated Cost to Fix: $1,500 - $2,500+

4-Speed Automatic

  • Slipping gears: Symptoms include difficulty shifting gears, a loss of power, and a burning smell. Solution: Repair or replace the transmission. Estimated Cost to Fix: $1,500 - $2,500+
  • Overheating transmission: Symptoms include a burnt smell, a loss of power, and a high transmission temperature gauge reading. Solution: Repair or replace the transmission. Estimated Cost to Fix: $2,000 - $3,000+

Suspension

  • Front suspension wear: Symptoms include a rough ride, uneven tire wear, and a loose steering wheel. Solution: Replace the worn suspension components. Estimated Cost to Fix: $500 - $1,000+
  • Rear suspension wear: Symptoms include a sagging rear end, a rough ride, and uneven tire wear. Solution: Replace the worn suspension components. Estimated Cost to Fix: $500 - $1,000+

Electrical

  • Alternator failure: Symptoms include a dim or flickering headlights, a dead battery, and a warning light on the dashboard. Solution: Replace the alternator. Estimated Cost to Fix: $500 - $800+
  • Starter failure: Symptoms include difficulty starting the engine, a grinding noise when starting, and a dead battery. Solution: Replace the starter. Estimated Cost to Fix: $400 - $600+
  • Wiring harness issues: Symptoms include electrical problems, such as flickering lights, a dead battery, and a loss of power. Solution: Repair or replace the wiring harness. Estimated Cost to Fix: $500 - $1,500+

Exterior

  • Rust: Symptoms include bubbling paint, holes in the body panels, and a weakened body structure. Solution: Repair or replace the rusted areas. Estimated Cost to Fix: $500 - $2,000+

Interior

  • Dashboard lights failure: Symptoms include dim or flickering dashboard lights, a dead dashboard, and a loss of information. Solution: Repair or replace the dashboard lights. Estimated Cost to Fix: $200 - $500+
  • HVAC system failure: Symptoms include a lack of heat or air conditioning, noisy operation, and a bad smell. Solution: Repair or replace the HVAC system. Estimated Cost to Fix: $500 - $1,000+

Summary:

The Ford LTS9000 is a heavy-duty truck that is known for its durability, towing capacity, and off-road capabilities. However, some people have reported issues with the vehicle’s engine, transmission, suspension, electrical system, exterior, and interior. The severity of the issues can vary depending on the specific problem and the age and condition of the vehicle. The cost to fix the issues can also vary depending on the complexity of the repair and the location of the mechanic.

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